U.S. History
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Resources
Khan Academy
Khan Academy has lessons for World History, U.S. History, Government, Micro-Economics, Macro-Economics, and Art History
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress offers lessons and resources to help students use primary sources from the Library’s vast digital collections.
National Constitution Center
The National Constitution Center has an interactive constitution, educational videos, lesson plans, and more.
Enrichment Packets
March 30–April 3
April 6–April 10
April 13–April 17
April 20–April 24
April 27–May 1
May 4–May 8
May 11–May 15
May 18–May 22
May 25–May 29
Extras
Great Minds (From Eureka Math)
Free daily instructional video lessons for English language arts (Grades K–8), math (Grades K–12), and science (Grades 3–5), as well as weekly resources that feature early readers called Geodes® (Grades K–2), plus written materials for math (Grades K–12).
Code.org
Code.org offers step-by-step instructions to help students learn about a variety of computer science concepts.
Imagineering in a Box
Disney's Imagineering in a Box allows students to explore different aspects of theme park design, from characters to ride development.
Pixar in a Box
Pixar in a Box is a behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar artists do their jobs. You will be able to animate bouncing balls, build a swarm of robots, and make virtual fireworks explode!
Scratch
Scratch is a block-based coding language created by MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Group. It can be used online or downloaded and used without an internet connection.
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano has launched a new Distance Learning at Home page to their website, and they continue to develop new content for our teachers, parents and learners.